Op-Ed
- Was the convenience worth the loss of magic?“…all the technological advances in the world today have subtly, but surely, robbed us of the opportunities for little moments of magic ...
- Breathing in the new year with reflection and hopeThe month of January was named even earlier than Caesar’s rule, by Romulus, after the god Janus and his two faces, which ...
- The year of baby steps over lofty goals- For one, we are trying to change too much too soon. Secondly, we are sending our own mind mixed messages. Is ...
- Goal setting for yourself, not othersThe reality is that the most important relationship we will ever be a part of is the one we have with ourselves. ...
- What a pain in the Janus...I decided on a course of action, finally quit succumbing to my self-justifications, and quit on my terms, with my power, of ...
- Missing out on more than you knowAlthough this might not seem like a lot, I was emotional every single time I stepped foot through any of the doors, ...
- Needing help is not a sign of weaknessWhy is it harder for us to accept help and assistance when we’re in times of crisis and turmoil? That is arguably ...
- Caring for yourself during the final stretchI would often find myself accidentally falling asleep in the library in the middle of my study sessions. This was a clear ...
- The Rittenhouse verdictWe always want to ask ourselves if this law is in the spirit of democracy, equality, and basic human dignity, among other ...
- Scrapbook of everyday life…we capture the moments that we see and consider to be the most worthwhile and noteworthy. -Sarah Nakonechny
 
 










